Music Fesfival Concert' At Summerside Saturday Leonie oi the. stars of last by the junior Festival winners is.-it's island Music Fe-tivsl were and on this occasion the Misses 1 parade at the Summereide Man. Mama” In M.” An Ill-i"I5' C””"ch smuday "wing Warwick were presented with 1' hid a lar e crowd of Siliiktflelggvelz W111, 51,1, ,1-11,11-y scbo:e;ships.mMr. MacLean com- m and band music. interspersed with r , ih time-honored Hlgh- , T151"?-11ng1e and .150 ,e1ec1h,h5 won highest awardi. had no pre- 3 vious experience in coaching . ih h rel reading groups 1 ,I,'10'X, M? .lcol:nson school at Sle- Char” I'ead1nK- He expressed the man park. hope that Summcrside High and other schools would enter choral Mr. Frank Cameron. local chair- , ed 11, evenmg semoh groups in the Festival next year. '"'m' "pen 9 Mrs. Cameron xplsined that all with brief remarks. He thanked me 331,118, church hughohmeh for class winners received cermi. tack. when 1h, p1-mesghm party under r--m-mm- achieve gervic .., 11-. reminded phetwei: lcentres this (pack. The dnnmmg '1he use of 111, 11,111 the fv:lrEeS.re:ll:Vel'-llllll the sctliiolnrships M1151. g1.adua11hg 1mm John. command of Major Earl Canngn . . that! the resplpnslblilllty which once legoavavil:w::Pet:tei;l"tecn;aw shout summerside Community Concert 1, 9 Of excel) 0n8Vl1lJer- son Ema C011”, 11, Tennessee. attended divine service in t. Plusvluo raced on to s oulder. of our WOMAN MUDICATOR Association for the 1”. 01 13 ormances in the several divisions. he was mhmed 11, 1919 10 Mm Ma;-y'. Angllcjn church while the dead comrade has been trans- piano. Holman Ltd.. and Brace, MacI(ay Ltd. for the use of furn- iture. those who advertised in the Programs, the schiiilarshlg gnogs. the press and re 0. an e gh 1 willing workers who helped to way?Wl;c1:f:l::m':d1v1g:u5bg;l' glhl; make the festival the great suc- M1111gan' Murray Road, im on cess it mid b99"- Monday morning, April 25th for Little Miss Evelyn Frasor from Nov. 513011,, when they W111 be Conway Canteen Service 1. u. h i or in the Norwood Church of Christ th c : ll Lt.-Col. J. A. A larg d fr llll d” '-l. Z0"! Commander C- M. Sinclair blame for best perform-nm in . ,E,';":.'f.l:f,t,'i.lv,,';.'.31fh hf, .:,:'.f..,,.. ""”'””d' in Winnipeg. where Mrs. Murray MTacPlf:: 't'iu.ol.,l. and the Last and surreoiiczlitilz disotlillcts Eattgrildzj and the but Post sounded by English and French I808"-rm 8:15 Standard 9:15 Daylight hers She danced the I-Ilghland Mr. and Mrs Arthur Smith Sr passed aw” in 1975 and W” U” mnuu M the 131' Elm" Comnd. Funk smm in" Henry .05l3i?"" ichalwgp mug W111. an amqhmg ,,a1.1e1y of 1.-1.ee1,hd' we" hush”. v1mo1.s buried in Rodney. One son, Alton, nap. ENE; M35001, Adams in Elmsdale. on Thurs- roplty goes o e acor giving gtepg expertly handled, and also contributed a tap dance number. George Fraser. besides accom- panying his sister with his bag- pipes. gave a medley of Scottish airs which provoked an enthusias- tic response from the audience. Another visiting performer. Mar- garet Rose Rhynea, danced the Highland Fling. Miss Shirley MacDonald of New Dominion, who scored the high mark of 95 on two ccasions dur- ing the festival. was enthusiasti- cally received by her Summer- Harry Ramsey were in Summer- side audience. ' side on business Tuesday. April Miss Kathleen Hurnsby's string 35”' ' ensemble delighted the crowd to Summerside on Tuesday, April 28th. Mr. Charles Palmer. Borden. visited his wife and parents. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Wed- nesday, April 27th. Mr. Wilbur Hardy, Freeland ac- companied by Mr. James Wagner and Mr. Edgar Morrison were bus- iness visitors to Summerside on Tuesday, April 26th. Mrs. John Ramsay and Mrs. Mr. James Winn. who iii cm- Wlnllierslde lei-ii ' T Clergymon Buried At Rodney. Ont. Funeral services were conduct- ed for the late V. J. Murray. from the Walker Funeral Home in Rod- ney 0nt.. on Saturday, April 16th. at 5 p.m.. by Thomas A. Gray, minister of the Rodne Christian Church. Mr. Murray was a former minister of this congregation and of the West Lorne Church of Christ. He was born in Summerside. Prince Edward Island. in lwl and died in Paw Paw. Michigan. on April 12th, 1955. Funeral services were also conducted in Paw Paw on Thursday, April 14th. He was minister of the Church of Christ there at the time of his death which was caused by a heart at- Rose Loveless. The young couple came to Rodney and West Lorne as a bride and groom to begin their service in the ministry. It was during their ministry here that the present building of the Christian Church was occupied and dedicated. Their next field of service was was born to them and survives. Mr. Murray subsequently served churches in Hillsburg, Ontario, Indiana, Iillinois and Michigan. He also studied in Drake University in Iowa and Butler University in Indians. In 1928 he was married the sec- ond time to Miss Margaret Woods who survives. Other survivors in- clude one grandson. two grand- daughters in Michigan. and one brother and three sistcrs in Prince Edward Island; Melvin. Si. Elea- nors: Margaret. Mrs. Frank Link- letter. Linkletler Road: Mabel. Mrs. Alfred Carew. Hunter River: and Jane. Mrs. Robert McKlnstry. Hunter River. -v.E Day. anniversary of vic- tory in Europe ten years ago. was iittingly observed in Summerliile yesterday by members of the Ca- nadlsn Legion with a church per- sde and the laylnl 01 I WT”?! before the Cenotaph at Memorial Square. At 10:11 am. the parade "fell in" in front of the Canadian Legion Home under the command of Major Lorne Monkley. DEBBI- dent of the Summerside branch. Headed by the Sea Cadet Band under Sub-Lt. Gabriel Chalsson. the parade moved up Water St. to Central. north to Church Street Catholic party, under command of Major Francis MacNeill. at- tended eleven olclock Mass in St. Paulls Church. Sermons appro- priate to the day were delivered in both churches. After service the both parties re-formed at Memorial Squ are where the wreath was placed at April Report of Hope River School. Grade IX.-l. Ferne Stewart. Grade VIII.-1. Margaret Simp- son; 2. Herbert Simpson. Grade VI.--1. Gemma Reid; 2. Archie Stewart. Grade V. Sr.-1. Audrey Cole. Grade V. Jr.-1. Helen Gallant. Grade IV.-l. Marie Cullen: 2. Marcellus Reid and Leonard Gal- ant.. equal. Grade Ill.-l. Heather Cole. 2. Giles Reid: 1. Brendon DDUl'(,'tle. Grade II.-l. Gerald Malone. Grade I. Sr.-1. Eileen Simpson; 2. Allan Cullen: 3. Lowell Reid. Grade I. Jr.-l. Carla Reid; 1. V-E Day Anniversary Parade Al Summerside post. and Reveille was sounded by Sgt. Albert C. Gallant. At the conclusion of the cere- mony in Memorial Square the parade moved down Summer st. in the Legion Home where the Legionniren w e r e complimented and thanked by Major Monkley for turning out to observe V-E Day and he expressed the hope that the ceremony would be 1-,. peated each year from now on in remembrance of comrades in arms who did not return. -5. -Mr. and Mrs. Joey Gallant and David Baits returned home from Saint John. after spending a few days visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop. Summerside. were to this district recently. day afternoon. There is a considerable amount of influenza in this district. Sev- eral of the children are ii b s I nt from school. Mr. Hebcr Profltt. Rosebank. is busily engaged in hauling lumber to Anthony Gallant's saw mill. A large crowd attended the con- cert held in St. Anthony's Parish- Hsll recently. put on by the Du- var district. Cakes and candy were ggld and a neat sum was realiz- Mr. Roiiald Mckeima and son. Dale. Dock Road. were through this g T K ' Large Turnout fice.” he said. "If we put our- selves ahead of others than we breali faith with those who died in Flanders Fields.” ' Mr. Evans appealed to the vet- erans to strive for unity among nations in one great spiritual compact so that hatred. grief, strife and selfishness would be no more. "Most of us have attended a military funeral and we remem- ber that immediately after the Last Post has been sounded the band strikes up some lively air as the men march back to camp. reminding us that uiough we have buried our comrade. we are re- called by the stirring music to ferred to ours." said Mr. Evans. "Our days are frought with perils, may these perils produce stern REGINA (CPI-A week-long run of theatre featuring the top players in Canada opens here tonight when the curtain goes up on the first play in the Dominion drama fes- tlvsl. The festival has drawn drama enthusiasts from all parts of Can- ada. The tremendous u... ..- tlonal job required the work of more than 300 drama supporters in Regina for seven months. Eight tennis, winners in regional festivals. will compete for honors. including a 31.500 cash prize. The festival will be closed Satur- wllh the Dominion Drama Festival Opens Today At Regina My Sons." will be performed by Kitchener-Waterloo Little Theatre Friday night. The festival concludes Saturday French-language "Chambres e Louer" presented in the afternoon by La Jeunc Scene group of Montreal and written by Marcel Dube. and an evening per- formance of George Bernard Shaw's "Th; Apple Cart,” staged by Workshop 14 of Calgary. Included in the week of drama ii a series of theatre conference sessions. consisting of lectures and discussions. Guided Missiles ert Carney said Iaturdny play prepared for the launching ant future these versatile their armament." u-an 'se M1onihiy.MayI,w5l' For U. S. Destroyers BATH, Me. (AP)-Admiral Rob- thd American destroyer! wil loot bi armed with guided missiles and ultimately will be atonsle-power ed Carney, chief of United ltetee naval operations. said In remlrh of e destroyer that in "the not-too-dish area will be adding guided missiles to day by Governor-General Vincent Massey who will tour Saskat- Adjudicntor is Mrs. G e r d e Wredo. Finniali dramatic producer and critic. She is the first woman resolves - we need men of the stcrnoiit resolves to see the is- sues for righteousness and world brotherhood through to victory." During-the service at the Zion Church a wreath was placed by AI I'll IAIILICA Taking as his subject "The Home. The Flag and The Cross." Father Enright said. "There is nothing more august than these three things. the symbols of the family. the motherland end re- llgion. They are the pillars upon which every society resls." said Father Enright. ”Destroy the home and the family disappears: rend the flag and the motherland ceases to exist; exile the Cross and religion vsnishcs--everything goes to ruin." Father Enright said 'that the love of home is a natural senti- adjudicstor to be invited in ludgo I national festival ll Canada. The Dominion trophy was won last year by La Nouvelle Equipd of Montreal. Besides the cash prize. teams this year compete for festival the but performance. Best actress receives the Nelle Jeffei-in chal- lenge trophy. The big capitol theatre has been taken over for the weak. THREE-ACT COMEDY First play is the Regina Lllflr MONDAY and TUESDAY In Technicolor "Tl-TE EDDIE CAN'IOR' STORY" -Stai-ring- Keefe Brasselle - Marilln Erskine Selected shorts and colored cartoon it 5TARLlTEf DRIVE-IN THEATRE -SUMMERSIDE Theatre's production of the three- act comedy "Jane." a Somerset Maugham story adapted by SN.. Behrman. Tuesday night the Torn onto Playcraftsmen will perform Club of Grand Falls. Nfld.. will The Country Girl" by Clifford Odete. The Northcllffe Dramaiir stage "The Whitehead ' Boy" by Lennox Robinson al a Wednesday matinee. to be followed Wednesday by the University of British Col-1 qumbia Players Club Alumni pro-1 ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION Applications will be received upfo Wednesday noon. May Hill. for insemin- orors in the Eastern Prince County Artifi- . . . - t. I God-given instinct. "The . .. .. with "Moonlight And Roses" and Fri nd. from tie It dncy and Sham" C015 3i Alla" s""”5""t d'i i ti . me" sentation of The Crucible by . . members of her group also con- played M 3 gnvernmlm" .dr9d.ge 'WcsteLol'ne VlClIll'l,V alltcnded the Hlghesl average '" Semm 15 nc new y l!!lll;l':erN mall” ll. an llmrin K llim Ammr Mm"? J clal Breedlng c'ub' Mbmed . violin I010 and duet. spent the week-end with his wife funeral service along with some Grades-Margaret Simpson. 1 M1,. Carma Ramsay '5 busily I p rac s us. us as t e wlnnipgg Lillie Thrstm W111 per, 1 d Robert Murray of Montague "d family u Conwwl relatives from Detroit. Paul H'gh"l ""539 ”' J""'0r engaged in'hauling lumber to An- need! " ' Comm" Hwlyl ("rm J0” V” DI'"'"''5 "1 R” Anya". "".resf. 3o'"ug'- gave a delightful vocal solo and also repeated his scholarship- winning rendition on the violin. He and Ivor Phillips. a former Summerside resident now living in Montague, sang the duct "Watchman. What Of The Night?" Mr. Phillips and his son, Gwynn each contributed solos to the eve- ning”: pleasing performance. The Charlottetown Community Centre "Jolly Eight" executed gracefully a square dance num- ber which earned sustained ap- plause from the crowd. talent. each the best in thelril . spective classes. filled out what was indeed a musical treat. Carol and Judy MICLOIH re- ceived scholarships after their piano duct. and Hester MacPhee I scholarship after her piano solo. Mr. Herb Crockett, Sumrnerslde student at Mount Allison Univer- slty, won a scholarship in Char- lottetown Saturday evening, and then appeared at the Baptist hall a little over an hour later to favor the local audience with his prise-winning piano selections. Mr. Allison Maolaan presided and Mrs. Franklin Cameron pre- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bulger. Puri- age. were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison on Sunday, May lat. Mr. Ray Mllligan who is em- ployed at Besverbank, Nova Sco- tia. spent the weekend with his wife and family here. Mr. Oscar W. MacNeill. C. G. S. Cygnus. spent the week-and with his wife and family at Conway. Miss Flora Buchanan MacAdam. N. B.. returned home on Satur- day. April 30th, after spending a few months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Biggar. Mr. Elliott Biggor G. S. Cygnus. spent the week-end with his wife and family at Portage. Mr. Leonard. Urban and Bernice Murphy. Charlottetown. spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy. Mr. Russell Ellis, East Bldeford. spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and Shippey of Rodney. sang the beau- tiful number. "One sweetly Sol- emn Thought." The pallbearers included three members from the West Lorne Church. A. D. Mc- Killop, J. L. McKillop, V. Mon- teith, and three members of the Rodney church. Walter Person. Joe Purcell and Frank Whalls. Interment was in the Rodney cemeiery. WMS Afternoon Auxiliary Meets -The regular monthly meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary of the W. M. S. of Sumnierside Trinity United Church was held yester- day with the vice-president, Mrs. L. M. Calibeck, presiding in the absence of the president, Mrs. A. A. Lockhart. Prayer was led by Mrs. Vernon Metherall after which one minute of silence was ob- served In memory of the late Mrs. James Arthur who had been a valuable member of the society. Miss Millicent Strong took Grades-I-leather Cole. -Teacher-Marie Nunn. Elmsdcile -Mrs Bruce Currie Sr. has re- turned to her home after spend- ing the winter months in Sum- mersidc and Alberion. guests of her sons. Mr. Sidney Currie and Mrs. Currie. and Mr. Winston Cur- rip and Mrs. Currie. Mrs Charles Duiin speiil a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn. Mrs. Paiilinus Kelly spenl sev- eral days recently with her daugh- ter. Mrs. Harry Dunn and Mr. Dunn. The many friciids of Mrs. Harry Dunn regret her illness and wish her a speedy restoration in her usual good health. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. A. D. O'Brien on the death of her sister, Mrs. Richard Foley of Kildare, on April 30th. lhony Gallantis Saw Mill. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. Dale and Aleithn, Mr. Desmond Gallant and daughter, Sandra. also Miss Cheryl Corcoran. inolored to Charlottetown on Sunday. where Illr)' xisiled. Sr Mary Helena. Mount St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Justin (Jorcoran. East Royalty, Mr. '1 erreiiuv Gallant. bl. Dunslanis Univcrsily. also Dr. and Mrs. .I. H. Blanchard. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MrGregor. Truro. N S.. spent the past week- end vi,siiing relatives in Piusville and Burton. Lot 7. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran. Piusville, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones of Bloomfield. motored to Waterford on Sunday. Mrs, William Gallant. returned home after spending a week vis- iting relatives in Charlottetown. Mr. Heber Profitl. Rosebank. is busily engaged in hauling lumber to Anthony Galani.'s Sam Mill. Mr. mid Mrs. Desmond Gallant points north. so our hearts always turn to the little corner of the earth where we were born." He recalled the days when the call of the motherland threw men in- to frightful carnages and brought tears of anguish. of terror and of mourning. And at long last when the victory had been won the long homeward trek began. "The Flag -bears in its folds a treasure - a noble idea. sacred memories and a cherished hope.” said Father Enright. "The idea it represents is the idea of the motherland itself. Where the flag appears. it is Canada. The flag bears in its waving folds our noblest prides, our surest honor, the very soul of our great Cana- dian Nation. "Love your firesldes. love the Flag and love the Cross. Love the Cross with I love that is all the stronger because in the peril- ouii times in which we live, It is our only hope. The Cross is no less necessary to a nation lhan the home and the Flag," contin- ued Father Enright. ”Natinns cannot live without religion. his- tory proves it by demonstrating member Mame" Thursday nightn Another Arthur Miller play. ”All sills. a wreath was placed by president Frank Rush and the Last Post sounded by Comrade William Chalsson. On the return mart-ii the par- M-R. C. K. CLAY. Department of Agriculture Office Summer-side ade. headed by the RECCE Bsnrl under the direction of Roysion F. Mugfnrd. took the salute from His Honour Lt.Gov. T. W. L. Prnwse at a saluting base on Richmond Street in front. of the Provincial Building. At the stand with His Honour were Aides Capt. J. .l. Connolly, V.R.D.. Ll.-Col. A. W. Rogers, E.I).. private secretary. Surgeon Cmdr. L. E. Prowse. president Frank Rush of the Can- adian Legion and past president Leo Doyle. About one-fioui-thTof all married rirupleii in the U.S.-both husband and wife-were working in 1953. .:..:.m..m.,..mmm "CAMEO" CAPITOL suiiiiisiisiiis Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 3:30-7:15-Ozll "INFERNO" With ROBERT RYAN, RHONDA FLETNIIIING and WILLIAM LUNDIGAN Filmed against the fabulous backgrounds of the Mojave fam 1': land. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Gamble and ind d8"EI"9'- 5l”"l'”'- Blmmlleld Lh 1 ti. 1 .1 d , ti - xnusnvorox Desert in color by Technicolor. The most dangerous ad- aented the schollribl and eer- Hy, cc 3:!” of the gvotigal part of Master Ronnie. Mrs. Elmer Wsl- L0”'”'- 39"” "'9 P5" we.el”"d wear. glfq:vI eifnuge-1:l:iy.h';uhdru1:: , L , . . mum. Mr. M M". mm” Film”, " program. 3: eme wu 1," and dhughm 1,1 Cmumm at the home of Mn. Gallanls par- WM the Amman" ind min of Mon.-Tues. 7:15-il.l5. lllatinee-venture that ever pitted man against canyon chi! and "d children were bush”. V1.1 Wietelgupt Share depdblshp” was we" recent V1311”! at the home cntr. Ali; and” Mrs. John 3. Cor- religious mm How can I people 'I1;uli;sde,v 3;l1.lrn.lAllslallfl8Td time. b d nds 1 ' I ases ii a roun a e scus- (M. d M .11 v 1 . coran. Iusvl 9- , ,' V. ' put s it n your heart. this lazin eserl sa . AFTERNOON CONCERT gmhsummerside Saturday "on by M”. Yen, Mup W. Mar. 0 r an rs ames 0Br en gDA. without religion survive? A pm. 10" mm, with mum and S 11” wu iv” Mr. Alvin Bryan. accompanied by Mr. Ivan Kern. Foxley River, rison, Mrs. Stevenson, Miss Chris- tine MacDonald and Mrs. Trav- ers . Her many friends regret the ill- ness in WcsternTHospitsl of little Mary McKinnon. daughter of Mr. BLAST ROCK! DEBTROYEI pie without religion is a people without faith and a people with- out falth is a people without law COM- edy- "WAIT "FILL THE SUN SHINES. NELLIE". in technicolor, starring David Wayne. Jean Pe- I'l"S TOP FOR ADVElN'I'UR.E. OIWE OF THE Y'EA.I3I were in Summer-side on business All the secretaries ave fine Ind Ml'l- Fred McKlrmon. ud ' 59””! wnhom law 1.5. l-"'- Hull" M"l0W9 The" "I" THR J EH3. recently. reports and during ah: the dig. DEVONPORT En! (henna. 30011195 50 l0'-"Id9 I9 3"3"3l'y- be no bank rlrnwins Tuesday. BEST HT cusslon arising from these it was K I5 "35””'d 59' l'"' "”"y A Diesel engine expglodcd aboard M md".j' "M 5”” i' w”"5""d by Tl” -MI"! H811-I'll Gallant who has M13 N15 M"- Ceca Mlcxlnmllv decided to send two boxes to Ko- men” W" M" Fred Kelly L3 cm” th British desire or Daring here "1" ""3 dark hm" M ””l' "I" Communiiy Club. - been spending the winter with accompanied by Mr. Colin Mlllt- 1-,. The collection to ecel ed "M1 '” ll" h”''" I” l”"”'- toils lnlurin oils sailor Dam- 0"” "0" l' '” ”'"-V ”""'d "I" T her daughter Mrs. Michael 810- W0" bl-lllmll Vl9"01" W by Iiun 3 g; .1 iilglr I 31:11; sgsyte the Help was slight The m'"ld"' "M" "'9 9'””C”"' 9' l Ah."-1.1 A1h.1-h',. ha 1;” mg. Summerside on Friday, April ith. ' 0' ' "I " c ' The many friend! of Mrs. Ver- cum 1,; 111. hcc11.1eh1 1. he,-1'1, 11,. the Flag at the foot of the Cross. 5 . fortune'to sustatd I fractured hip "I. A .010 Wu "hauled by M". "0" Matthew. "1 3"” w 19”" veetlgated but flicre is no question That i our duty today. 'l'omor- 4.:--1.-.1-a ' 9-ll ' . '1'" we ml sand” .nemoon- M1..ch.1-hhpahnu-.cgom1,u1i.d K00 MICDOIIBIU Wm! M"- 39" of her illness and wish hers speedy ' by Mrs. John D. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. Freddie MacNeill. were business Following an x-ray at the Western Hospital she was taken in the Prince County Hospital for surgic- Shnrpe as accompanist. Mrs. You read the scripture and led in prayer, followed by the closing 11 recovery to her usual good health. She is a patient in the Western ospita. of malicious damage. I naval row it will spell victory." spokesman said. During the service at the Be- Notice TUESDAY 7 -1 v------i- s"'”'""'”'- ""'"'"' "l'.":.:"?..":'..”::ff:”.it ...... M--. menu: mm mm mm No Unfavorable Reaction T”,A,”B'”0;'”m,”, ' THAT Piciu re! A1h.1.1m pub". L1h1.u., Como" hpuku win 1,. M". 13 w. Cm, Ottawa on Wednesday and attend- Tliemanyfriendsofmrs. Ar- ha . 5 announced that under its spon mm Mm". Wm mint tn lam sorship the three-act comedy "The cliffs of Fredericton. president of the P.E.I. Presbyterial. Refresh- ed the funeral of her son-in-law. the late Mr. Elmer Adams. on To Salk Vaccine In Canada Your attention is drawn to a ix'oi'kr-rsl union meet- THAT Dafice! A - 10; 131 v- W111 1,. ad she is not enjoying the best of H W111 be 1 h 1 Thursday. APP" 23- . I - - : ' bllnllllayere frtllm the Surir)il:1.e.rx:ide h”m' ”d "uh ll" ' '"'dy "T Wiellllam Llewllyilil AndrgMr:.! sllvilill-ill! -. OTTAWA (CF) - A fast federal self. presing Washington for dc- mg m be held 11" you ve heard Presbyterian Church Thursday """t l Campbell. The "11, bird "uh" the survey of the provinces showed "11! "5 "'99 um"! 5" PI'0Vl"CI3l ST- PAUL S HALL. evening in the Institute Hall. This 1,1,), 1," been W11 mmnd 111 "V, Mrs. Charles Palmer. was vis- worm." so several of our young men believe as they have been Saturday that some 500.000 Cana- deputy health ministers by bele- phoee in get their figures and op- SUMMERSIDE so much about! kin t do in th in I ed ' . xi ".:"c 3-”-a"r':'d:::"li--il's-ii: Personals :. it. .. out ;l:::'::..:":..:::: ..::::..':. --is M in ggig-1;-,MA; M1, 1 is en ecome o ' ' ' L ' I Y ' ....-.. pommny to "dawn. 9 P- (on, on Sunday, M”. 1” hhmr. and M”. Amed stud fishing ponds in search of that glngle case of unfavorable reaction. Al N v . 9 Mr. Heber Broomc. St. Eleanors' was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Winn. over the week-end. Mrs. Peter Broderick and child- ren of Alberton are spending the week end in Miscouche. May let. H. Hardy. Alberton. -P Western Guardian H-OPENING DANCE, Irlahhown m:lsli.c Monday. May Wt 000d Charge. Presbyterian Church in Canada. the congregation meet- and family, Wheatley River. and Mrs. Daniel Hlckox. Burlington, motored to Dcbert. N. 8., on April I to spend the week-end with Tour were shown by Lieut. Col. ' and Mrs. E. W. Johnstone in Kel- vin Grove School before an ap- preclative audience on April M. Following the lecture. Col. and Mrs. Johnstone were entertained were served when the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Harold Laird, Mrs. Horace Piiynlcr and Mrs. speckled beauty - the trout. Mr. George Adams and son of Sydney, were recent visitors to Elmsdele and attended the funeral mer Adams. 1 Many friends and acquaintances in this community regret to learn of the sudden death in Tlgnlsh of Mr. Joseph B. Morrisson and ol- fer sincere sympathy to the ber- Slncere sympathy of the whole vicinity is extended in her her- eaved widow. parents. sisters and This record convinced federal and provincial health authorities to make no change in the country- wide immunisation program to pro- report on the safety of vaccine. HA5 DOUBLE CHECK The recommendation by VJ. surgeon-general I I: schools came at 4 e.m. EDT Saturday after I day-and-night session of ex- clne pl0dlICQd comrne daily had prnven faulty. About 40 cases of RIISULTI REABOURINCI The results were reassuring. He was able to speak to all provuicial deputies except those from Prince doses. and "there has been no evi- dence Iwlistever of unfavorable re-I . action. . . "on the basis of this extensive experience in the use of the var- clne and the safeguards provided; by the safety checking. it is thr at "I h M Mr. 11 Mr . uved1.m11y perts investigating the "muiufeo- , I H 01 m pmvmcmi NEW LONDON PASTORAL M0"; o3I'e'e'9V- R9'.':5"m9'"" ml: iitnoduthmTgmodnilelizsvzlezil ll::lntlimmh::iti:: Willie "W" W” have been in touch that the vac- cine is safe and no chant!” ll! ll" 1,011,, We" hephrmd . g ghh M. immiinizetlfill DTOKEIM 3" '9'” -ANNUA . 1 1 h,d111ed for TuQ3d.y nu Lam C 1 . ggg ' brothers of the late Elrnor Adams I 1 1.mh1a1,d' h. "511, - - ion Aihletichfaisggldtllldif ll(T:lI'ladI:; bnQ8eIl.:lIll1KQd in Wednesday. Ml! ” as? .ey ur a” 25 ye?” who” umlmely death llil1f.lt.lllo:ill,l'n0t:l'.) 0' 6000,00. ch" "We will. of course. continue '9 May our 3 9,1,1, Dhymhg, ' 11th at 8:00 p.m. Session meet- '-The condition of Mr. Leslie occurred in the Pl'll'l('C County H0H- so 1". Candi" W sm111,h 1. kegp in close touch with authori- lng 7:30 p.m. Rev. E. H. Been. interim moderator. mF'UNEKAL AT 8'SlDE-The funeral of the late Benjamin Cor- M” ney of Summerelde was held from the Bowneee Fungal Home ' on Friday. May 0. Fl IGTVIN at I p.m. conducted by R0V- C- by Mrs. D. Metheson of Trinity United iiriel Meclnnls. provincial party Church. The poll bearers were: ""7. over CFCY and CJRW Earl Mcllachero. Abner Cairns. gipnndu o:iss:so p.ia. ltandsrd Archie Sharp. David Arseneult. & Jack Bchurman. Evetett Phillipe. mDR. R. W. AULD. ibon. will be absent from by ii to in inclusive. mCARD PARTY tonight. I30 Kensing- hls office MTCCF BROADCAST announce the engagement Coulson of Kensingion, who was admitted to the Prince County Hos- pltal more than a week ago suf- fering from injuries received when he fell beneath the large wheel of a moving tractor. remains much the same. X-rays will be taken and required treatment begun as soon as possible. - Bur. -The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole received the name Brenton Stuart in s baptis- mal service at Stephen's Church. Binlington on May 1; the rector, Rev. W. Eric Ingreham. officiat- Beriha lbetaon. 5; Deborah. 4; pltal on Monday. Aprlrl 25. fol- lowing a brief illness. His very largely attended funeral was from the United Church on Thursday. April ZR. where Rev. Mr. Mc- Dowell officiaied at the services. assisted by Rev. Mr..Lewis. Pall- ers were: Messrs. Ralph Ren- nie. Orin Wallace. Bruce Currie, Gerald O'Brien. Robert Campbell. and Everett Hudson. The flower- bearere included about thlrfi-UV! young men. Interment was in the adjoining cemete :- T may friends motored concentrated at the University of Toronto Connaught Laboratories and undergoes a double check for safety: Once at the Toronto pro- duction ccntre and then again at the federal laboratory of hygiene. However. when Dr. G. D. W. Cameron, federal deputy health minister. got word of Dr. Scheele's ....mm......m.......m action. he moved into action him- ll0YAL THEATRE mlngs, Anne Vernon and ties in Washington so that we may keep the provincial departments of health advised of any further de- velopments in the U " DANCE CANADIAN LREION Kenelngtol Tuesday. May 10th Note change in data of meeting. Ti'a(lPSil1'l9H. laborers, cler- . JAN E RUSS lol I Till" tect the youngsters against the Edward Island and Newfoundland. icgl workers. and teachers. I . Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Mu . ' their 51"” "Id d'"5m"l M” I” ll” 1”” Ml" Elm" Ad'm' ” cri lin and killln disease, All a reed there should be no slow- ' '1 t e 15 - Alberton. were visltorswto Nlllglllli Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burns and H"""0" Blinkw M15 3l5Ck ind 'vV9dDE5dlJI- . Till: sfsrvey. condu.cted by loIIl- dowogie the Canadian lmmanlza- areetilnnvl ed to E t nd uh F” UNI rash during the week end. children accompanied by Mrs. l""”V- -3"''- distance telephone. followed the tint! program. I 1 "I9 g F , i Frank Bagnell. Hunter River. were Th 1, ta 1 H 1 h M"- Mlchd Wm" "5 ”" Washington announcement by the Health Minister Martin said later Signed. Donald A. Miner of the R.C.A.F. visitor: at the home of Mr. and T ” " "I" "” '””" " from M-in mlwd ll Elmldlle United suiee government that it in a statement mi about 500.000 11 1; M1wM1LhAN llatlnned at Goose Bay and Mrs. Mrs. John D. Palmer and Mr. and ”'''"""I "OWN Men In Eng- to mad ""1 "mm of Mn mommnm . mt cl mew. cum". 1'". m.1v,d .h. vac- ' ' I ' Miller were guests last week of Mrs. Wallace Morrison on Sunday. ""d' sc”"'”d "d "um ”"”' wlllu" 9P''"'- u” 1”" M"- 3" tlona in the U.I. pendln a Sunday cine. some have been given. two Secreur-V' ihgir 11,1010 and mm, M1,. ma Mm tries on their 1954 Old World 5.15-9:10; WEDNESDAY 3.30-7:15-9:10 ' l'Tl1e ROBE" CINEMASCOPE PRINCESS PAT - THEATRE v from pIN nospmu.-Miss Catherine """""'" "" " "" Pm!" "" "3"" s rslde to attend the funeral nd uni-e u.-e---i-----i--W 4- ---- "'.'.l.' Wm" ””d";.;.” er .. Ad . in u on. I'- umoymm l:0l'bItl;i'ml' :3 lm n:p :1 mg;-34il:.,:unMn P ILIALAZ: KILLIAFOUI 011:2: M1g.m.Ilame; sl"0:l'l!lfR?:.:'1'.:'. Mon . Tue. 7115 - 9'15 00"! 12 30 ALIIRTON ”C'0d H DEPHIA(P)-F M. am ro. . - ' ' i ' 3.; --m.."'.: 'c':”.:,'...'::,':;” .L"'..';'f 5;;”!;,,3,;l;;g' ,;;;,- ,';;'d,,;,.';'-:,; .....i ...i...... on n........ ...""l .'.".”.. ..':o....... ...i 1.... n.e...1.. -min LOVE IAYl'1'lll'tY" Dawn! 9 MONDAY, iurson. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 0 "' ”P'""9"- 4 Crepaud. The funeral services 3:" i'h'l";;"1""5 T ' In gamlmbr Sllndlrd 11"" iuqggghum g, M1. .1111 were conducted by Rev. Lloyd 5 heorms: wordy Mm" -A 1 -5 n8- - . Lowe" Huesus p Em Emu, Nam,--1-1.,,.,,, g:i:ml:tecrlt.1::n;u"ln C3,: um"-0'39” in me Mm Wm IRKED av SUSPENSION David Niven, Peggy Cum Music by . . . . . - . ' lieetra. "'3-Ir eldest on ter ome laud. The 9'" NW! W-Hi Nancy iii and Richard 1 Their TORONTO '””.4"”'"'”” 1” Hemm pom A1 ,9.-i.i "d h" "6 , y - - ' F 1.1 it ivestigstlng damage - S0 1 3'". ..:r "i--""3--..--.,..,-i W .:::'..':t'- :::';:'c: :::i::.ii:-..rr.:i.-..'h.r.w:.-..:: 1-,1”-,1?-'-"':.i M. :1 "':..::.:: W "M twist” ” ”"" l "VH6" "W5 i- s ' ' co is ac u ii an )l'aoy.uke gl:rrh.c. cum" ad Le'l.'tempt.f'iIlu0?e mm blamed it on "hooligans" retaliat-